Varian. The distinct impression I get is that although around half the country want to stay in the EU very few are actively campaigning.
My own 23 yr old grandson voted leave, why, to send all those f@@&ing foreigners home, this is the mentality that a very large section of the leave voters have. MPs are no better, a very large majority wanted to remain before the referendum, now of course they have changed and are "reflecting voters wishes".
I am thinking the probable least worst outcome is for Corbyn to take over in league with Sturgeon and agree a very soft deal. Not a palatable option but TM ( or whoever ) is going to loose a vote of no confidence, there is one spark of hope though. The SNP may insist on a second vote, labour will accept that as a price for support.
The current mess is just the start, trade negotiations begin in April after Brexit day, they are going to be just as acrimonious, every sector will be fought tooth and nail. Or at least attempted the EU hold all the cards, we will end up with an EFTA deal, no more.